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! PAGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Thursday, Sept., 12, ion EOT OB I STOMACH UPSET? BELCHING UP GAS OR SOUR FOOD? You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bail or an mil certain one or a harmful 'one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't Injure it with - drastic ilruMi". ; Papc's Diapepsin is noted for It's' speed in Rivins relief; It's harmless ness; It's certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stom achs. It's millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other Momach trouble has made it famous the world over. PAPE'S 82 GRAIN TRlANGUt.ES OP DIAPEPSIH MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FEEL FINE IM HVE MINUTES. CUKES inuiutaiiun, uiarcraia, mil SOUKNESS, OAS, MtAKlBUKN, Mm LARGE 50 CENT CASE-ANY DRUG STORE. TASK DONE; ALL REJOICING (Continued from page D' paid hiyh tribute to the men who had BHiriliced their time for the common good of Asheville; also to those who had contributed so freely to the fund and had always stood ready to do their part In any undertaking for the 'advancement of- the city. Dr. K. Keid Russell, another .of '' Asheville's "natural born boosters,'' was the next speaker and he stated that the spirit in this campaign has finally come up to the standard ot excellence which he has long desired. le reviewed briefly the great advan tages of this city over .'.others and said that with these advantages and the boosting spirit that has been aroused It will simply be impossible to keep Asheville down. L. 1a Jenkins wis .called to the floor and he stated that he is glad to become an Asheville booster and to Hit his shoulder to the .wheel-, with the others in the advancement' of the cily. He expressed regret that he had pot been able to get actively into the campaign but assured those present that his heart was with them and he is willing to help In . any- movement. Jul' the general good of the city. : R. K. Williams "was then- called up on but his remarks were limited. His enthusiasm, however, was unlimited and he declared that he vi:di"S to be identified with tile board of trade and the work that is being .done by that erganizalion. . (.). I). Revell, the next speaker, ex pressed the opinion that Asheville has finally found UP1 high road lo success' and municipal growth and be made tne prediction that with such men behind it as those who have taken part in this campaign it. will become one of the leading cities of the entire section within a very few years. He suggested that the board of trade members hold rally meetings at shori intervals In order to help keep alive the spirit that has been aroused dur ing this campaign. t'apt. W. T. Weaver spoke for a :!iort time on tne past of Asheville. reviewing its development from a small country village to its present state and then pictured for it a fu ture so bright that he was Immediate ly catalogued in the A class of Ashe ville boosters for no one else could have seen thins in Just that light without having the utmost faith in the future of the city. Rev. W. A. Newell declared thai Asheville is a great city now and tht People only lieed to realize Iht-ii greatness in order to lay foundation broad enough for future greatness. He referred to the rapid rise In real estate values here and then gave sta tistics showing that Asheville a! present has a larger per cent of whiti people than any city in the two t'aro linas and (he same conditions exis relative to Runcuinbe county and an county In the two states, A. AV. McKeand, secretary of th Charleston chamber of commerce an president of the South Carolina Htat chamber of commerce, who has beet lending his aid in the campaign here was the last speaker of the evening and he gave tiiose present the honeli of his experience In this kii.d of work and some timely advice as to how t use the money raised. He tuhocatf the preparation of a budget ami ad vised that wh'n It is prepared that ;. be strictly adhered to. The speaker went on to review th possibilities for Asheville and stateo that as a convention city It is sui passed by none and thinks that a unn.il dual of money should be spent in bringing conventions here durln;; the dud season, but Hint .little money should, lie sient In entertaining, lie said that when visitors come here they are willing to spend their own money. As to manufactures, he said that It takes time to Ret Industrial plants and the members of the board should not become discouraged If their efforts to bring manufactures here do not materialise as rapidly as they think they should. The rally closed at o Into hour but WOOD'S Special Grass fl Clover Mixtures Make the Largest Yields of Hay and Pasturage. They are combined in proper propor tion to give the best results (or the differ ent soils fof which they are recommend ed. We use in these mixtures our Trade Mark Brand Seeds, which are best qual ities obtainable, and tested both as to germination and purity. Our customers report the moat satis, factory results, both as to securing excel lent stands and largest yields of both hay and pasturage. V.'cci's tcsolp'Jve Fan Catalog Rom (nil information; a I no tell about all ndirr Gran and Clover Seeds, Alfalfa, V.-i. h and m Farm and Garden Seeds I r I I ( g ni 1 fri-e. Write for it. t" no one was tiled. They were all hap py, and enthusiastic over the outlook lor Asheville to be fatigued and they left the '.auditorium yelling like wild Indians in order to express their feel ings concerning the success of the campaign for the board of trade and for Asheville. CHEST IHll WOBK'SPBOCRESS Report Made to Good Roads Association Plans Report ed for Banquet Monday. Girl Who Fights Vice and Graft War In West Ilaiiinioiiil. Iml.. Grew out of Assessment of Rich Young Woman's I'ropcrty lor Tax. Chicago, Sept. 12 Miss Virginia l:rooks former Chicago society! girl, now the "Joan of Arc of West Ham mond." and her political ames nave determined to ask tor the resignation of John Kul.zyk, chitf of .'police: Since the council voted to oust the disreputable saloons and dives . Miss I -.rooks and her followers look .into their own hands to do what Kulczyk either could not or would not do. She cleaned cut these dives and stations patrol women" every niglit to see Hint, the proprietors of these, place do not attempt to . re-open. s,,., after Miss Rrooks inherited .;s?!3fVS''!'l s fjsp; A V -o The regular monthly meeting of the Asheville and Buncombe County Good Roads association was. held In th council chamber of City hall yesterday alternoon at 5 o clock, at which time it was decided that the association will no longer maintain the Spook Rranch read, as it is being used now bv very few people. It was ordered that the postal authorities tie notilied of this action as the road is used as a part ol a rural carrier's route. In taking this action the association felt that the nionev spent on this road could be used on other roads that are Used more bv the public. A r port was made by the commit tee which had been appointed to co operate with like committees from the beard oi trade, ihe Asheville Mer chants association and the Asheville Motor club to arrange for a reception and bampiet to the .inspection party of the Centra! highway to the effect that al arrangements have been made for the banquet next Monday night at the l.ungren hotel and that T00 return cards are to be sent out to members' of these organizations urging them to be present and to bring one or more friends. It was also agreed to go to WayhesvilUv Sunday afternoon or Monday morning to meet the party en route here and to accompany them on Tuesday to the Henderson county line on the continued trip. It was decided to extend special In vitations lor this reception and ban quet to the road supervisors- and boards of county commissioners of Has wood. Henderson, McDowell and Madison counties to attend as guests of the local association. lr. C. V. Ambler read it letter from Joseph Hyde Pratt, state geologist. In which it was stated that the .Mount .Mitchell trail is now open and in good condition air the way from Altapass. The statement was also made that work Is being pushed very rapidly on the-crest of the f!lue Ridge hlghwax and that the payroll this month will be about UIO. The road is lelnr- In ill J I feet wide and all necessary cuhert'i and bridges' are being con structed. It Is', believed that the road v ill-be completed, to the top of Hump back mountain before the fall work Is o el". A request had been received from the - American Automobile association tor a review of the good roads work in tins section and maps of the roads Ing constructed and Dr. Ambler was asked to get such review and maps in sha pe. The following were the new member- elected to the association at tills meeting: 11. A. Dunham, T. M. Duckett. R R. Williams, Wells & Swain, Dr. U M. McCormlck, Dr. J. W. Kaucette. Dr. Thompson Krazer, Dr. W. J. Hiinni i utt. Dr. It. U. Hiickner. J. W. (irimes, Dr. Wexler Smothers, I). H. Cater, C, D. Readies, the Coco-Cola :ottling work", It. C. Brown. Ameri can Wagon company, W. C. Carml chael and Kugene Carl.md. Mls VIRGINIA BROOKS 1 1 . 1 1 1 0 f.'i in her father, while she still 'njoving the frholties of .Ic wih never a care of politics or i aft, sin: received a biter from the assessor of West Hammond assessing her Ji'iiiiii lor some vacant lots, and he c"iit' d t!iafl. She !;nniediatoly lorcd up her Chicago home, and with er mother moved to a little cottage ii West II minii'inl, a town of a vot n population ot i.iO and . sn oops. The town was police and graft n to the lore. She sat about to learn the language of the citizens, and appealing lo the Poles In their native tongue stirred them to such action us surprised and completely roul-'d toe crooked politicians. Now the town is wPh Virginia Rrooks, the women U'lecially. They march with her. In front of herand behind her. and their husbands appreciate the fid that Is well for them to vote which over way Miss Brook wants them to. SING3 GIRL FREE Jury Acquit Miss AdriMod to "Fvery. body's Dolnit It" and tin Turkey Trol. Ossln. .J. Y., Sept. 12. Sliiurt Raker, an f'sslnlng lnwer, yesterd. ani Mis- C.r.iep Williams, a New castle school girl, free when she rj? arraigned before Police Justice W II Ham J. Chodeayne at Mllwood, charg ed with disorderly conduct Miss Williams was arraigned on a charge by "Hqnlre" Rradley. who tenti- fled that she passed hl house every night sinning "Everybody's Doln' It." He also said she danced what he heard was the "turkey trot." Mr. Baker Insisted upon s JurjTtrlnl. Six men were railed and sftor'lSakri had suns' the lirst verse and chorus of the song thev promptly acquitted Ml.s Williams. TAFT IN CONFERENCE Mexican . Slum l ion DIschsm.! wllli Ck bluet McmiImts anil Stale Ic luirtnieiit Counselor. Beverly, Sept. 12. Returning- from the golf links today. President Taft re ceived Chandler P. Anderson, state department rouiwcllor. Attorney llrn eral Wlckri-Hhaii" mid Secretary of Ihe Treasury MacViiiKh. All were In it.d to luncheon. It was admitted licit Andcr-oii's Interest in the Me III sttiifib.sj made i I i ; i; a ill us- I "I' i "lC( r. in ; ' . i- I WORK FOR LAST MONTH Gaino 30 Pounds in 30 Days Remarkable Seeolt of the New Tissue Builder, Protone, in Many Cases of Bon-Down Hen and Women, Prow It Tonrsalf by Beading Coupon Btlow for a 60o Package, Free. . 0 (SP i4 i, I Wouldn't Look Like That Again far AU Ua World." ' By George, I never saw anything like the effects of that new' -treatment, Protone, for building up of weight and lost nerve force. It acted moro like a miracle than a medicine," said a well known gentleman, in speaking of the revolution that had taken place in his condition. "I began to think that there was nothing on earth that eould make me fat. I tried tonics. digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk. beer, and almost everything else you could think of, but without result. 1 had been thin for years, anfl began to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the re markable successes brought about by the use of Protone, so I decided to try it myself. Well, when I look at my self in the mirror now. I think It Is somebody else. I have put on Just HO pounds during the last month and never felt stronger or more 'nervy' in my life." . I'rotone is a powerful Inducer of nutrition, increases cell-growth, makes perfect the assimilation of food, In- reases the number of blood-corpus cles, and us u necessary result builds Up muscles and solid, healthy flesh mil rounds out the figure. Cor women who ran never appear stylish ill anything thev wear becaii" of their thinness, this remarkable treatment is a revelation. It Is a beauty maker, as well as a form bulltl- r and nerve strengthencr. The regular $ 1.00 size of Protone is for sale by all druggists, or will be mailed direct, upon receipt of price. b The Protone Co., 974 t'rontone I'ldg., Detroit, Mich. It will cost you nothing to prove tht remarkable effect ol this treatment. It Is absolutely non-injurious to the mott delicate system. The Protont Company will send to anyone who sends name nnd address, a free f0c pin ! -age of Protone, with full Instruc tions, to prove that ! does the work. They .will niso send ou their book on "Why You Ale Thin," free of charge. gl.inf facts which will probably as- toi.lsb ymi, Sclvl i oiipon below today with oiir name ami address. Report of Flower Mission and As sdciated Charities with free medical dispensary for month of August, 1912: Applicants 23 Visits by secretary 3.1 Sent to County Home Transportation for Dr. Anderson reports: Visits 1 2 ! Office calls , f 3 Dr. Krazer reports: Patients to medical dep't 3 Dr. Herbert reports: For surgical dep't, visits of new casts I Visits of old patients 3 W. B, Williamson, treasurer, re P'TMs donations. August, 1912: Miss Rita It. Rees $ 2.00 From "Charity Drink" sales 14.10 R. J. Woodcock 2.011 Mrs. M. I). Iaw 5.00 City of Asheville 100. OH County of Buncombe 60.00 Secretary received the following donations: From Y. C, Carmlchael, cheek for $14.10, amount of proceeds from the "Charily drink" that was voter! to the Mower Mission. This check turned over to the treasurer. Mrs. 1 lowland, per week, SO rents. Mis Maude Waddell. clothing. Mrs. Iewls Kllas, ir on," spent for sick boy. , - . I - - w "tHB HAIRS Of YOUR HEAD ARE NUMBERED" There it great deal of truth in the old Myinf. Root! die, vitality fives out. The hair oegini to turn jrey l nii ii particularly unfortunata we are all living in an ae when lo LOOK vountt means to fill the YOUNG and IMPORTAN f positions. Old fogies (o to the background. If you ihmild begin to chalk down every day of your life, the eiscf number of hairs that turn grey, you would be surprised and toon learn that "Taa. Grey Hairs of Pre matura Old Age' come on very qmrl.ly, if you neglect then, ' , . .. . Begin to count, ami (J'f II AY'S M A I K 1IP.AI.TU r v mi n,i ! - ( el p, ll,l te,e!e. l'.-r n. I'l Peerless-Fashion 51 Patton Ave. People's Dept. Store - 40-42 Patton Ave. WtfY-MSI SALE Unusual Bargains are Offered in Both Stores During This Sale 56 S. Main St. I'KI-.K I'ltOTONK (.OVPOX. r m It will cost oii nothing to H prove the rem iiltuble effects of ? this treatment. The Protone Cdinpatiy will send to any one a free r,oe package of Protone. If tlu-y will llll out this coupon tind inclose I'lc in rt imps or silver to help cover postage. They Will K a If. r tt. and their bo4ik on "Why You Are . Thin." IMF. ntOTOXK COMPAN Y. K 47 1 Protone Itldir. lh'trolt. Mlcli. s m 9 Name 9. Street K Cltv Slate W ltr.l'lK.Kttl!ltK Tho regular tl.ov slise of Protone Is for sale In Asheville by C. C. Sea-well 45 South Main street. No free packages from druggists. Mrs. Shell, cot and clothing. , Palais Royal, bats. Mrs. R. F. Porter, clothing and 25 cents for dray. Brown's Creamery has irlven to our poor and sick 919.15 worth of inllU during the summer, and are r ntlni: Ing this valuable help. We are still indebted to the I'lectr' company, the Southern. throu;'i tht! polite and courteous agents, fi r cot Untied favors. To the Ashevlll j SteH': laundry for gratuitous wolk, and li both city papers for their kindness. Respectfully submitted, (MRS.) F. P. WILD, Secretary IK -si- In Plrt. Ida U Patton to Hugh La Barbe lot on John street; consideration r.oo. Hugh I -a Barbe to Id K Patton lot on Palmer street; consideration 70. Investors' f jind company to It. K Bowles, lot on- North 1 Main street consideration $-). V-'ml'le Realty -Ac Investment coin ,i'iy lo W. F. Roger, lot on Atkln .01 'trr-t; consideration 1300. V. 'ip-.m Ft. Heorre Walker to C. S Holbrirr. puiirdisn, lot ' In Clack Mountain, consideration 12.80. Uconsed to W'rfi. (!. W. Pontes. J7. end Zurle liar rowood, 22, Isith of Buncombe. Flaasilryorofiout t auj .T.S.c.nU at the Phnrnlx hotul. In heal t of th City. AT THE PEERLESS-FASHION trlif.no Liulies' Suits. . . .$13.65 $2.50 Liulit-s' Suits .... $15.08 $23.00 LiuUps' Suits. . . .$17.50 $2J).50 Liulios' Suits. . . .$19.77 $32.50 Iviulies Suits. . . $21.78 .$.15.00' La Jies' Suits. . . .$24.50 $42.50 Ladies' Suits. , .,$29.89 Ivt'tluccd trices on every -fli ins? iu the store. AT THE PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE $2.00 Ladies' Sweaters. .$1.48 12c Ladies' Vests. ... . .7 l-2c 50c Union Suits . . ; , . . . . . .25c 19c Men's Sox-. ....... ... .10c 2)c Hath Towels .....22c $1 .50 (Sivl 's 1 )resses i . . . . . . 98c $7.50 Ladies ' Dresses . . . . $3.98 $1.25 I'mhrellas ... ... . . ,98c Wonderful bargains in onr Millinery Dej)artment. Ford Cars For Sale or Hire. Hollar Motor Co. Phone 672. FILMS HEYKLOPED ONLY 10c A ROLL ALL SIZES. ' Wo develop In treat tanks and they are In dark until dry. No scratches. Why pay lBo to 3fic? BAY'S STUDIO S N. Pack Square. ASHEVILLE 'S DRY CLEANING Without shrinking or fntling or riinninij of color. We have our own distilling plant for dis- tillnig gas'oline for the most delicate fabrics and laces, and handle every garment too, with 1 lie same care von handle delicate glassware. Asheville Dry Cleaning Co. It's a saving of money. to trade. at Levitt's Store The Store of Ten Thousand Bargains. 3 South Main St. Former Stand of Bon Marche. SPECIAL SALE MEN'S SUITS $8.75 Values up to $22.50. GEM cKng 6 PATTON AVE. J. A. TILLMAN , Jeweler, 17 North Main St. , I carry n nice line of W'atchea, Clocks and Jewelry, and make n spe cialty of repair work. Satisfaction guaranteed. SH N. l4xliiKon Ave. Piiotie hx; tc.a. WE BUY Sell and Exchange Furniture, Fixtures, eta Asheville Furniture Co. 29 South Main St. Phone 1851 N. C, more particularly described as We Will Mail You $1 for each set of old false teeth Bent us. Highest prices paid for old gold, Httver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. .'-Money Kent ly Return Mall 1'hlla. KniiltliiR & Kenning Companr KatalillKhcd 20 years. 863 Chestnut St. I'liiladclplria, Fa. T) DENTISTS We will buy yoivr Gold Filings, Oold acrap and platinum. UiklK'ut prices paid. An Kngllsh lady who moved In the best New York circles once saiJ: "I would rather have the commorient kitchen knife of steel laid beilde i plate on which meat Is served, than tho best sliver one I had," We shar pen knives, - Asheville Barbers Supply Co. " 23 North Main St. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Lcffnl Btdff. rtk 8 Phone 191. r Tl if 0ti Stnrv r ' fit tttm .1 ' I I : ,,. S. -t i11 t.T ! i siiy b,. i-o., Nik, iN. J, '1:1 Tf ?:-. i. ii ' I I ' SILKS M emu line,' Pent! tie pole. Taf feta, and Foulards, TT.c, II 00 and II 60 a yard. Ilia' demand for tho new put terna. . TTUriPOWEIl'S SclU fur Cii It; i) . f..r, 1 17 s. M .,o. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF 5 Wachovia Bank Trust Go. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 4th, 1912. RESOURCES lioans and Invest ments $5,74 t,l 10.23 I'.ankinjr Houses & Itenl Estate ... 340,817.28 C'asli and Due from Bunks ,340,116.05 "' ' $7,425,074.16 LIABILITIES. Capital $1,250,000.00 Surplus nnd Undi vided Profits ... 379,10.37 Dejiosits SJOj.'CJJO $7,125,074.16 TRUST DEPOSITS NOT INCLUDED. T. S. MOKKISOX, Clunn. & Vice IVe. , W. WILIJAMSOX, f'",ler S. M. HANKS, Asst Casj.ier , ALLEN, Mngr. Insurance Dep'mt. T. -S. Morrison, Col. It. l'.iiiKliam, .1. M. "UVfAll, n. m. J! : ; ; Board of Managers AV. T. Weaver, T. F. Davidson, J. U. McCoimell, -' lr. .lutin WdMl.trlli, S. Lipinsky, Fred. Kent, .J Hike J. C. Irif-1irI, W. I!. N.Tllirp-' , (. tl
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